Ok, I see what you are saying. But the reality is that we would have increased our vacation budget. We were taking 3+weeks of vacations and were ready to up it to 4+. We did it on the same budget with dvc. 2 weeks of cruising (not dcl) and 1+ weeks changed to 2+ weeks at wdw.You just said it yourself — you’re not saving. You’re spending the same. You just are getting more. Which is a great deal, since you like the more that you’re getting.
I know right! Same thing with selling. Everyone acts like everyone should own this thing for 40 years, like it's two labradors or something! Even the posts about what to buy almost never have an exit strategy, like you're going to be using your kid's 3.5 days off from their stressful, first job out of college to ride Jungle Cruise. I always planned to sell when princesses outgrew it, and resale DVC is an AWESOME way to hit it and quit it.
Just heard HH passed ROFR got it at a hugh SAVING.yes saved at lot of money that’s money in the bank great savings. Thank for the advice havoc315
Yes they paid me I am so blessed probably the only one this is happened tooI'm confused. You are being paid to take HH? Unless they are paying you... it's not money going into your bank, it's money coming out of your bank.
You are saving money by cleaning your own house lol. And almost everyone I know who has someone else clean their house has had something of worth “disappear,” so you are saving that way too. You are also saving on accounting costs if you are paying your house cleaner as an employee and fail to pay social security for your employee and get audited by the IRS, or just get audited even if you do pay the SS but they want to be sure you did it “correctly.” You’re also saving if the house cleaner gets injured on the job and claims on your homeowners and your insurance rate goes up because of it. Never mind the deductible you had to pay when they claimed on it. The savings possibilities from cleaning your own house are endless.@havoc315 I just think your requirements for what is saving money is almost impossible to achieve.
If I buy a loaf of bread from Meijer because they sell it for $2 vs $3 at Fresh Thyme, I'm not factoring in their return policy or the fact that one is 1/4 mile further from my house - however usually less busy so I get out of there quicker thus saving me time, etc and so on. How would I even equate that to dollars? Calculate my gas? My time? At what rate? I get paid a pretty hefty hourly wage. HOwever, I am limited on the # of hours I work, so I couldn't just go to work and get paid instead of going to the grocery store. I don't get paid to sit on Disboards and make comments all day, or clean my house - or wait! maybe there is a $ amount I could put on that! Maybe I am saving money by cleaning my own house, so my time is worth $X? Or no, I'm not saving money, I would be wasting money by paying someone else...? It's just all too confusing. Confusing and individual.
For me, I saved $1 on a loaf of bread. Period.
I will however be sure to show these posts to my husband to show him that I might not be the single most difficult person in the world to deal with when buying a new car (or anything else he wants) Apparently, some of you overthink even more than I do!
Personally, I will never ever ever EVER worry about my $10K DVC purchase that allows me to book a room at Boardwalk for about $130/night and saved me $1400 per set of APs (even if I never see that deal again).
If I have to sell it someday for $1, so be it.
OOPS! Maybe someone doesn't think I saved $1400 on APs because technically I wouldn't heve ever bought them without DVC because I wouldn't have been eligible to buy them. And they do have blackout days, but they don't affect me whatsoever, but.. but.... but.... my head hurts.
If you were 100% gonna buy a 500$ Nicknack you looked around you price checked everywhere else, that 500$ is now in your head out of your bank account. Last min someone gives you a coupon for 30% off now that same item is only gonna cost you 350$. Yes you still bought the item but you were ready to pay at the higher price so you "saved" 150$.
@havoc315 I just think your requirements for what is saving money is almost impossible to achieve.
Is there a simple calculation to figure out what the $ cost would be for a resort stay but using your DVC points?
Someone said to me the number of points for the duration of your stay multiplied by the point cost of annual dues?
Im just trying to get a real world cost comparison from paying Out of pocket
You are saving money by cleaning your own house lol.
Huh? I achieve it all the time.... Every month, I put money into a retirement account, I put money into college savings accounts for my kids. That's saving money.
Spending money is not saving money.
It's very rare to "save" money while spending. It is virtually impossible. You may "save" in the sense that you bought X, and X is cheaper than Y.
So I saved money when I bought a Lexus for $75,000.... since I didn't buy the $80,000 Mercedes!
If you could buy DVC for $30,000 -- And then re-sell is the exact same day for $40,000 -- Then I suppose you saved $10,000!
But if you bought it for $30,000 -- And you can't immediately get more than $30,000 for it -- Then you bought something worth $30,000... That's paying what something is worth. Not saving.
Put another way --- Would you give me $10,000 today, if I promised to give you $10,500 in 50 years? Why not? Don't you want to "save" $500?
If you don’t like the word “saved” in regards to DVC I’m going to refer to it as a “discount” on deluxe rooms. I have greatly enjoyed my resale discounted DVC points for many vacations and time with my family that is more valuable than money. The bickering about semantics is ridiculous.Huh? I achieve it all the time.... Every month, I put money into a retirement account, I put money into college savings accounts for my kids. That's saving money.
Spending money is not saving money.
It's very rare to "save" money while spending. It is virtually impossible. You may "save" in the sense that you bought X, and X is cheaper than Y.
So I saved money when I bought a Lexus for $75,000.... since I didn't buy the $80,000 Mercedes!
If you could buy DVC for $30,000 -- And then re-sell is the exact same day for $40,000 -- Then I suppose you saved $10,000!
But if you bought it for $30,000 -- And you can't immediately get more than $30,000 for it -- Then you bought something worth $30,000... That's paying what something is worth. Not saving.
Put another way --- Would you give me $10,000 today, if I promised to give you $10,500 in 50 years? Why not? Don't you want to "save" $500?
smisale---$95-$18100-185-AKV-Mar-0/19, 0/20, 0/21, 185/22- sent 9/30, passed 11/5
I can’t say enough on how much I have saved with this purchase math does not lie.
Maybe you can talk me through this so I understand your math a little better.Just heard HH passed ROFR got it at a hugh SAVING.yes saved at lot of money that’s money in the bank great savings. Thank for the advice havoc315
Saving is not ONLY putting money away for future use.
Saving is also paying less for an item or experience vs full price or by substitution of one item for another.
From Merriam-Webster:
2 a: to put aside as a store or reserve : ACCUMULATE
//saving money for emergencies
b: to spend less by
//save 25 percent
Both definitions of save are valid. So, yes you can save money while spending money.